Tuesday, December 30

“People Hurt Their Mothers”: Premanand Maharaj Makes a Shocking Revelation About Motherhood

Vrindavan-based saint Premanand Maharaj recently shared an important message about mothers—one that every child should hear. Through his words, he emphasizes the unique love of a mother and imparts a life lesson on respect and gratitude.

Cherish Your Mother While She’s Here
In a recent Instagram video, Maharaj urged children to love and respect their mothers while they are alive. “If your mother is with you, love her. Otherwise, you will regret it for a lifetime. Remember, it’s either your mother or God,” he said.

Even in Anger, Mother’s Love is Unmatched
Maharaj explained that even when mothers display anger, they are the ones who nurture with unconditional care. “The love of a mother is rare in this world. The affection we receive from a mother, even at the age of 13 or 14, is unmatched and unforgettable,” he added.

The Simple Joys of Motherhood
The saint highlighted the comfort and happiness a mother provides through simple acts. “The warmth of a mother’s freshly made bread is far more satisfying than lavish feasts. When children need something, whether it’s school money or help, they instinctively turn to their mother, not their father,” Maharaj said.

Selfless Care for the Child
Maharaj emphasized that mothers often sacrifice their own comfort to feed and nurture their children. “A mother feeds her child the best food while she herself survives on simple meals. If a mother exists, worship her, for honoring her is equivalent to honoring all,” he said.

A Strong Warning
Finally, Premanand Maharaj made a startling statement: “People harm their mothers—shame on your life! A mother carries her child in her womb for nine months. One should honor her and cherish her feet as sacred.”


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